Current COVID-19 Policies

We look forward to welcoming you to Stanford Law School. During your time here, your health and safety are our top priorities. Below are our current on-campus COVID-19 policies for Summer 2022 programs. This page will be updated if policies change due to further guidance from the state, county, and university officials on upcoming events

Visitors are required to adhere to the following policies:

Prior to the start of the program Visitors must verify vaccination status upon registering or confirming their participation in the on-campus program. Please note that:

  • Visitors must be fully vaccinated and boosted (if booster eligible).
  • No religious or medical exceptions are allowed.

If a visitor is unable to meet the above criteria by two (2) weeks before the start of the program, email tech@law.stanford.edu to cancel the participation and/or receive a refund.

At least 24 hours prior to the start of the program Visitors are asked to take a COVID-19 test from a verifiable pharmacy source or healthcare provider.
Upon arrival at the event Visitors are required to:

  1. Provide a negative COVID-19 test from a verifiable pharmacy source or healthcare provider at the start of the program, and
  2. Show proof of vaccination via paper or digital vaccination card.

Note that any COVID-19 positive visitors will not be able to continue in the program. 

During the event Any visitors who are experiencing symptoms will need to be tested for COVID-19. If a visitor tests positive while attending a summer program, the visitor will need to be isolated at a designated location off-campus until additional isolation arrangements can be made.

Face Coverings: Based on local COVID-19 metrics being met, the Santa Clara County Public Health Department, and Stanford University have updated their masking requirements. Stanford University guidelines now state that masks are no longer required, but are strongly recommended.”

Domestic/International Travel Regulations: 

  • For domestic travelers, please click here
  • For international travelers, please click here.

Thank you for adhering to these guidelines. We understand that this may be inconvenient but appreciate your taking the steps to keep Stanford University a safe environment for our on-campus community and visitors like you. 

If you have any questions, please feel free to email tech@law.stanford.edu.